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"may as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to express a suggestion or possibility. Example: "You may as well come to the party tonight since you don't have any other plans."
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You may as well be at home.
We may as well plead guilty.
It may as well not have existed.
Everyone may as well be no one.
So there may as well be nothing.
You may as well ask an elephant.
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